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MPhys Physics with Planetary and Space Physics, at Aberystwyth University, provides you with a fundamental core of Physics alongside a detailed
exploration of the Physics of the Solar System and an overview of Modern Astronomical Science.

The nucleus of mainstream Physics, alongside our supportive learning environment, ensures flexibility in
further study or employment after graduation, and provides the necessary
background for the specialist modules.

We assess our students through coursework, presentations,
lab reports, lab diaries and examinations.

Further information:

You will be assigned a personal tutor throughout your
degree course, who will help you with any problems or queries, whether these
are academic-related or personal issues. You should feel free to contact them
at any time for help and advice.

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I love Physics with Planetary and Space Physics. The structure of the years is perfectly designed to give you a feel for all branches of physics rather than a more in-depth view of one particular branch. The modules themselves are pretty awesome, studying planetary atmospheres to the solar interior, from the structure of the atom all the way to the structure of the galaxies. Possibly the best thing is the opportunity to study at Svalbard, Norway and do some real research work with the equipment they have at their disposal. James Parker

It is really fascinating, as not only do you look at the cosmos but you also get down to the real nitty-gritty of what makes a solar system tick - the planets. Doing PSP gives you a great range of information from how the Sun works, to the possibility of life on other worlds and how we might discover them! All in all it's a pretty fantastic course - comparing the science of this world to that of others is real front-line exploration! Timothy Edward Andrew Powell

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